Johnny Manziel

Is doing his best day in and day out to become the biggest douchbag in CfB history.

At a tad over 6 foot he will need intangibles to be an NFL QB ala R.Wilson. We have heard he's "immature" for too long now, I'll be glad when he's off to the NfL to fail so I don't have to hear about him on ESPN 10x a day.

Is doing his best day in and day out to become the biggest douchbag in CfB history.

At a tad over 6 foot he will need intangibles to be an NFL QB ala R.Wilson. We have heard he's "immature" for too long now, I'll be glad when he's off to the NfL to fail so I don't have to hear about him on ESPN 10x a day.

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Have to think his act is intentional. Guy is trying to capitalize on his fame now, because I don't think he will be very good in the pros.

One NFL personnel man, who apparently works for a team that will be interested in selecting a QB, told SI's Peter King there are "nothing but red flags off the field" with Texas A&M redshirt sophomore Johnny Manziel.

That same evaluator said the team will have to do extensive work on Manziel throughout the process. King calls Manziel's early departure from the Manning Passing Academy a "monumental red flag" since he did not complete the responsibility of camp counselor that he agreed to. The MMQB writer noted the alcohol report wasn't the issue, it was the lack of accountability. King added Manziel has to prove to scouts he has the arm to hit downfield throws.

Johnny's tagline the next 60 years- "but I won the Heisman". Winning the Heisman will have been the pinnacle of his life, and the rest of it will be spent trying to convince himself he's still important because of it.

That's one ugly kid BTW. Will be fun to see how fast the p***y well dries up once he has to rely on looks alone. lol

Johnny's tagline the next 60 years- "but I won the Heisman". Winning the Heisman will have been the pinnacle of his life, and the rest of it will be spent trying to convince himself he's still important because of it.

That's one ugly kid by the way BTW. Will be fun to see how fast the p***y well dries up once he has to rely on looks alone. lol

“Yeah, it could come unraveled. And when it does, it’s gonna be bad. Real bad,” Paul Manziel said. “It’s one night away from the phone ringing, and he’s in jail. And you know what he’s gonna say? ‘It’s better than all the pressure I’ve been under. This is better than that.’”

Manziel’s dad also said that his son drinks to deal with stress, and has anger issues that cause concern for the family.
“I don’t know where the anger comes from,” Paul said. “I don’t think he knows. If it comes from his drinking, or if he’s mad at himself for not being a better person when he fails, when he fails God and his mom and me. If it makes him angry that he’s got demons in him. You can only speculate because you can’t go in there.”

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Nah you're probably right, Johnny is displaying all the signs of a future franchise NFL QB capable of handling the stress of a both a billion dollar organization and an even larger fan base sitting firmly on his shoulders.

He's screwing up in College Station and has shat all over the fans & university, and rather than accept responsibility & accountability he thinks the solution is escaping to the NFL (where the entire process is destined to repeat itself, and he'll yet again blame everything and everyone for it but himself). He's clearly making his own bed, bro. If he's virtually admitting he can't hack the pressure of being a college QB do you actually believe he can handle it as an NFL one? The whiney kid is acting like it's a thousand nut punches in a row to live out the dream of a potentially playing in the NFL. Boo hoo, poor wittle Johhny. Get real.

Nah you're probably right, Johnny is displaying all the signs of a future franchise NFL QB capable of handling the stress of a billion dollar organization and an even larger fan base sitting firmly on his shoulders. He's screwing up in College Station and has shat all over the fans & university, and rather than accept responsibility & accountability he thinks the solution is escaping to the NFL (where the entire process is destined to repeat itself, and he'll yet again blame everything and everyone for it but himself). The kid is clearly making his own bed, bro.

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No, you're right. He is immature. That is a problem. Maybe overreacting was the wrong term to use.

I was talking about calling him ugly. I mean, I knew you had issues with name calling against certain NFL prospects before. You clearly take this stuff too seriously. I think it was necessary to point it out, though. You might need help.

Do you need help discerning the difference between sarcasm & overreaction?

BTW, you say that like Newton is playing at an All Pro level and led the Panthers to a Luck/RG3 like turnaround.

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I was just using him as an example of a recent prospect you hated so much that you used personal insults against. Calling him a Tight End wasn't a personal insult but I knew it would bring back good memories for you.

No, you're right. He is immature. That is a problem. Maybe overreacting was the wrong term to use.

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Immature? Obviously more to it than just that.

I was talking about calling him ugly. I mean, I knew you had issues with name calling against certain NFL prospects before. You clearly take this stuff too seriously. I think it was necessary to point it out, though. You might need help.

I was just using him as an example of a recent prospect you hated so much that you used personal insults against. Calling him a Tight End wasn't a personal insult but I knew it would bring back good memories for you.

I wasn't referring to the depth of immaturity. I meant other stuff.
like his dad said, he seems to have anger management issues. Maybe he's bipolar, who knows.
...and I'm not sure immaturity can be blamed for his inability to handle stress, potential problems with addiction, or his brain seeming to live in some sort of false reality. The way he blew off the football camp issue and tweeted that fans should try walking a day in his shoes tells me there's possibly some sort of mental disconnect going on there, the type that isn't always fixed by "growing up".

I don't think any of us have enough information to judge him. Whoever as someone who couldn't give a rats a** about the situation, his actions do strike me as beyond immature. Not mental illness or anything because there is not enough info IMO to say that. Rather borderline egotistical and highly highly against what you'd generally look for in a QB.